[blml] An opening lead problem [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
richard.hills at immi.gov.au
richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Sat Mar 3 07:11:35 CET 2007
Wayne Burrows:
>1NT 2C - five card Stayman
>2H 4C - five hearts; splinter
>4D 4H - cue; sign-off
>4S 4NT - cue; waiting
>5D 6H - cue; sign-off
>
>10xxx
>A10
>Jx
>KQxxx
>
>What would you lead?
Richard Hills:
King of clubs, perhaps pard has the ace of clubs,
perhaps a passive club lead means that pard wins
their doubleton queen of spades for the setting
trick.
Wayne Burrows:
>Would you make a different lead on the identical
>auction but with the explanation that 4NT was RKCB?
Richard Hills:
No, I would still lead the king of clubs. Keycard
Blackwood is often misused, so pard may still hold
the ace of clubs.
Anyway, 4C may have been intended as Gerber when
systemically a splinter, so even if pard lacks the
ace of clubs dummy may hold two or more clubs.
Best wishes
Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
National Training Branch, DIAC
02 6225 6285
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